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}}|casualties2=134,449 (44,410 dead, 90,039, and 23,524 captured)}}The '''1997 Gil-Shechem War''', also know as the '''Shechem Holy War''', was a major conflict between the Gil republics and the Shechem nationalists. The war was the largest war since the [[Second Great War]] with around 1.3 million people serving, and over 21% would become casualties of war.
 
== Background ==
 
=== Tofria War ===
{{Main|Tofria War}}
The Tofria War was a conflict between the [[People's Republic of Vitialand]] and the first [[State of Umah]].

Latest revision as of 12:37, 17 May 2023

1997 Gil-Shechem War
Date19 May 1997 – 29 July 1997
Location
Casiatia, Cecqia, Vitialand, Umah
Result
  • Gil military victory
  • Shechem political victory
  • Umah partial independence
Belligerents

Umah United Provinces of Umah

Commanders and leaders
Strength
Casiatia 442,000
Cecqia 319,000
Vitialand 220,000
Umah 324,000
Casualties and losses
143,145 (40,961 dead and 103,194 wounded) 134,449 (44,410 dead, 90,039, and 23,524 captured)

The 1997 Gil-Shechem War, also know as the Shechem Holy War, was a major conflict between the Gil republics and the Shechem nationalists. The war was the largest war since the Second Great War with around 1.3 million people serving, and over 21% would become casualties of war.

Background

Tofria War

The Tofria War was a conflict between the People's Republic of Vitialand and the first State of Umah.